Leadership

Law Office Technology/Management Leadership

Mark is admitted to practice in Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, the Tennessee Supreme Court, the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, the Tennessee Court of Civil Appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals–Fifth and Sixth Circuit and United States District Courts in Tennesse and Mississippi. Mark graduated from Lambuth College with a Bachelor of Science degree and received

Amber is a native of Bowling Green, Kentucky. She studied Journalism at Webster University in Saint Louis, Missouri. She met her husband Nat, also an avid traveler, in Greece while studying abroad. Amber received her J.D. from the Appalachian School of Law in 2009.

Amber is specially trained in domestic violence family law issues. Amber is listed as a Rule 31 Family Mediator. She is a

A.J. Bahou is a registered patent attorney who practices in the area of intellectual property law, including litigation management of patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. He has extensive experience in all aspects of patent infringement litigation, from pre-complaint investigation through trial and appeal. Mr. Bahou has worked on cases involving varying technologies such as

William T. Ramsey joined Neal & Harwell in 1981. The primary focus of his practice is complex civil and criminal litigation. He also has a significant entertainment law practice representing artists and entertainers. He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, all federal and state courts in Tennessee, and many other federal circuit courts of appeals.

Kate's practice focuses on assisting employers in defense of labor and employment matters in federal and state courts, as well as before administrative agencies. She represents a broad range of clients in employment matters, including matters involving alleged race, sex, age, disability, and pregnancy discrimination; complex wage and hour issues; wrongful termination claims; trade secrets and